In the past, I showed my students “Rebus Puzzles” (the picture puzzles that one has to reason out the message) as a type of “warm up”. Their brains lighted up like Christmas trees with activity. The excitement about the race to solving it is what I want to initiate when students look at mathematics. I believe I am in a rut that some educators fall into. That is, showing students how to solve problems of similar nature and then asking them to show me that they have mastered it. This may work with some students, but other students see no need to solve problems they deem as having no relevance to their lives.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
A Proposal of New Methods
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wiki space or Google sites
Sunday, January 16, 2011
RSS
Monday, January 10, 2011
Launching Twitter Account
Saturday, January 1, 2011
What I will use. It's in there, sorry, but you got to find it.
In the preface of the Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts book, the author stated some feelings that I share about the explosion of technology. He states in one way or another, we, as teachers need to experience and learn how to use the net to further learning before we can show students how to do so. How else can we use these new technologies effectively, unless we do that?
The problem that I have with technology and the internet is too many people are broadcasting and not enough are receiving. This new day and age has everyone “needing” a cell phone. For what? Some means to justify their importance. Are peoples’ schedules really that busy that they need to talk on their cell phone while driving? Thank God, texting is now illegal while driving! I must sound like some old codger, who says back in my day we walked back and forth to school “up hill” both ways. Yet it seems to me, too many people are talking and not enough are listening. I have a saying that I tell students who can’t go through a class without talking at inappropriate times, which is, “If you believe in evolution, the creatures with two mouths and one ear died out, what does that tell you about talking and listening? And if you believe in creationism, the Good Lord created people with 2 ears and 1 mouth... it's the world's simplest math problem - figure it out!” As far as assigning every student to blog about class, I can’t see finding the time to check all of their blogs for substance or meaningful content. I can see where it could be useful if they would blog about something they don’t understand and then a fellow student could reply and clarify their misunderstanding. I do believe in sharing web sites for them to gain more understanding, guidance and showing them where it is applied. Instead of trashing each other or sharing personal information on “Facebook”, I need to show them where the new technologies can help them grow and become more productive. I liken these feelings to those some of the creators of the printing press and television must have had. Which is, these new mediums of communication should be primarily educational, but some will use it to “fleece the masses”.
From this point forward, I will try my darndest to not sound negative (call it a new year's resolution)! Don't get me wrong, I do see a great deal of what the new technologies could become. It is undoubtedly the greatest challenge presented to me. That is, to show my students ways to use these new technologies positively.